Instructional Video4:22
SciShow

Where's My Bloodless Blood Sugar Monitor

12th - Higher Ed
There are about 450 million diabetics around the world, and while we do already have a reliable way of measuring blood sugar, it requires patients to prick their finger each time they want a reading. Is there a better way?
Instructional Video9:38
Amoeba Sisters

Excretory System and the Nephron

12th - Higher Ed
Join the Amoeba Sisters as they explore the excretory system! This video will first discuss two major functions of the excretory system before focusing on the nephron. The majority of this video will tour through the nephron while...
Instructional Video9:19
Crash Course

Lymphatic System: Crash Course A&P

12th - Higher Ed
Today Hank explains your unsung lymphatic system and how it supports cardiovascular function by collecting, filtering, and returning interstitial fluid back into the bloodstream via a system of lymphatic vessels. He also explains the...
Instructional Video4:53
Bozeman Science

Interstitial Fluid

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen explains the importance and location of interstitial fluid. He describes both the hydrostatic and osmotic pressures that move fluid between the interstitial fluid and the capillary. He also explains the major function of...
Instructional Video5:15
The Noted Anatomist

Osmosis

Higher Ed
This brief video tutorial briefly discusses osmosis, osmotic pressure, oncotic pressure and tonicity: 0:00​​. Introduction 0:13. Osmosis 1:31. Osmotic pressure 2:03. Oncotic pressure 3:34. Tonicity - 3:47. Isotonic solution - 4:15....
Instructional Video4:17
The Noted Anatomist

Body fluid compartments

Higher Ed
This brief video tutorial briefly discusses body fluid compartments: 0:00​​. Introduction 0:33. Water contributes to 60% of our body mass 0:44. Water is found in intracellular compartments (2/3) and extracellular compartments (1/3) -...
Instructional Video8:51
Catalyst University

Starling Forces & Calculating Net Filtration Rate

Higher Ed
In this video, we will discuss the major Starling forces that favor or reduce filtration from capillaries. Then we will calculate net filtration pressure (NFP) and net filtration rate (NFR).
Instructional Video12:59
Catalyst University

The Loop Of Henle [Part 1] | Countercurrent Multiplication

Higher Ed
In this video, we will discuss the absorptive properties of the Loop of Henle's ascending and descending limbs and how the Loop of Henle's set-up drives countercurrent multiplication.
Instructional Video14:10
Kenhub

Introduction to the lymphatic system

Higher Ed
Overview of the anatomy, function and main structures of the lymphatic system.
Instructional Video23:43
Kenhub

Lymphatics of the male genitalia

Higher Ed
Lymph nodes and vessels of the male genitalia.
Instructional Video2:20
Mazz Media

White Blood Cells

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about white blood cells. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
Instructional Video20:59
Catalyst University

Peroxisomes and Lysosomes: Intracellular Defense

Higher Ed
Peroxisomes and Lysosomes: Intracellular Defense
Instructional Video6:36
Professor Dave Explains

The Circulatory System Part 3: The Lymphatic System

12th - Higher Ed
With the heart and blood vessels covered, isn't that a wrap on the circulatory system? Not without the lymphatic system! When fluid from the bloodstream exits the capillaries to join interstitial fluid, most of it enters again at the...
Instructional Video11:34
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Curated OER

The Circulatory System

9th - 12th
Compare a variety of animals' circulatory systems to the human circulatory system. Paul Andersen uses his SMART Board to show the differences between two, three, and four chamber hearts, focusing on the human heart. 
Instructional Video
Bozeman Science

Bozeman Science: Interstitial Fluid

9th - 10th
Paul Andersen explains the importance and location of interstitial fluid. He describes both the hydrostatic and osmotic pressures that move fluid between the interstitial fluid and the capillary. He also explains the major function of...